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Subject: Re: How to know local IP on which mail was received on
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 01:31:39 -0500 (EST)
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AMM wrote:
> How do I know if email came on 1.2.3.4 (eth1) or 5.6.7.8 (eth2)?
What do you currently use for DaemonPortOptions?
you could use multiple DaemonPortOptions and specify
Name User-definable name for the daemon (defaults to "Daemon#")
Addr Address mask (defaults INADDR_ANY)
see doc/op/op.*
Or you could add some custom log entry via a ruleset
using the syslog map and log
${daemon_addr}
The IP address the daemon is listening on for connections.
together with the queue id.
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